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How to Leverage Micro VC Funds to Build an Angel Portfolio

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Fund investing can be additive to your angel investing and there are two main arguments for it: Getting indirect benefits from being invested in one or more funds. Having a better overall portfolio of venture capital by adding funds into the mix. Are investors allowed to come into deals that the fund does side by side with the fund?

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SlashExperts Raises $2M in Seed Funding

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The round was led by Social Leverage with Touring Capital and Veridical Ventures also participating, among other angel investors. SlashExperts, a San Francisco, CA-based provider of a platform built for B2B marketing and sales teams, raised $2M in Seed funding.

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A Tale of Two Fundraising Stories

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With the author staying close as an advisor, they build a real, cashflow positive business and start to think about where they could go with some outside capital. The fundraising will be for that content team, additional developers, and salespeople to leverage the unique brand they''ve built. Venture Capital & Technology'

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AnchorZero Raises $8M in Seed Funding

FinSMEs

AnchorZero, a NYC-based platform enabling founders to leverage Roth IRAs for tax savings and financial growth, raised $8M in Seed funding. The round led by Bain Capital Crypto and Spark Capital with participation from Ethereal Ventures, Mischief Capital, Pascal Capital, Robot Ventures and angel investor Sarah Meyohas.

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My differentiated investment strategy

SuperAngel.Fund

If you look at the landscape of early-stage investors, there are really only two types: On one side, you have the hobbyist angel investor. Multi-member partnerships with rigid processes and complex LP agreements add constraints and dictate exactly how and when they can deploy capital. No committees. No constraints.

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Advisor equity

SuperAngel.Fund

Some tactical advice for anyone aspiring to secure advisor equity from a company: When I first started out as an angel investor, I was investing small amounts of my own money and hustling to help those founders as much as I could. But, once I became a professional investor, my compensation changed.

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When, how, why, and who to issue advisory equity to

SuperAngel.Fund

When I first started out as an angel investor, I was hustling my ass off… (Still do btw :) I was working a day job in real estate while investing small amounts of my own money into companies I thought were truly special. In the early days, it’s reasonable to reserve 2-3% of your company’s equity for advisors.